JSR-209 (Final Release)

Uses of Class
javax.swing.text.EditorKit

Packages that use EditorKit
javax.swing Provides a set of "lightweight" (all-Java language) components that, to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms. 
 

Uses of EditorKit in javax.swing
 

Methods in javax.swing that return EditorKit
protected  EditorKit JTextPane.createDefaultEditorKit()
          Creates the EditorKit to use by default.
protected  EditorKit JEditorPane.createDefaultEditorKit()
          Creates the default editor kit (PlainEditorKit) for when the component is first created.
 EditorKit JEditorPane.getEditorKit()
          Fetches the currently installed kit for handling content.
 EditorKit JEditorPane.getEditorKitForContentType(java.lang.String type)
          Fetches the editor kit to use for the given type of content.
 

Methods in javax.swing with parameters of type EditorKit
 void JTextPane.setEditorKit(EditorKit kit)
          Sets the currently installed kit for handling content.
 void JEditorPane.setEditorKit(EditorKit kit)
          Sets the currently installed kit for handling content.
 void JEditorPane.setEditorKitForContentType(java.lang.String type, EditorKit k)
          Directly sets the editor kit to use for the given type.
 


JSR-209 (Final Release)

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